Hello,
I rewrote what you had Massimo as the following (and it compiled just fine):
routes_in = [('/sam/(?P<client>\w+)/$a/$c/$f', '/$a/$c/$f/\g<client>')]
routes_out = [('/$a/$c/$f/(?P<client>)', '/sam/\g<client>/$a/$c/$f')]
I see what you are trying to do - although it's still not producing the
desired result unfortunately :(
Further guidance would be much appreciated! Anthony, where are you on this
one, I need your help man!
Kindest of regards,
Michael Joseph Gheith
On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 11:41:29 AM UTC-5, Michael Gheith wrote:
>
> What I'm trying to do is to have my application serve 2 different
> customers via URLs like the following:
>
> http://127.0.0.1:8000/sam/client1/<appname>/default/index
> http://127.0.0.1:8000/sam/client2/<appname>/default/index
>
>
> My routes.py looks like:
>
> routes_in = (
>
> ('/sam/client1/$a/$c/$f', '/$a/$c/$f'), (
> '/sam/client2/$a/$c/$f', '/$a/$c/$f')
>
> )
>
>
> routes_out = (
>
> ('/$a/$c/$f', '/sam/client1/$a/$c/$f'), ('/$a/$c/$f',
> '/sam/client2/$a/$c/$f')
>
> )
>
>
> This works great for client1. The minute I use client2 the links use
> client1 mappings in the URL. I'm using the URL function for all my links.
> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Perhaps this is an issue with web2py?
> Please advise.
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
> M.G.
>
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